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. 1998 Mar;12(3):256-60.
doi: 10.1007/s004649900646.

Significance of "hands-on training" in laparoscopic surgery

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Significance of "hands-on training" in laparoscopic surgery

T Mori et al. Surg Endosc. 1998 Mar.

Abstract

Background: The objective of this study is to investigate the role and significance of a hand-on program designed to teach laparoscopic skills.

Methods: The course consisted of 3 half days. In vitro training in suturing and knot tying was covered on the 1st half day, and live animal surgery on the 2nd and 3rd half days, respectively. In vitro suturing and knot tying of the 15 course participants were video-recorded and analyzed four times during the course, basing on the time required to mount a needle in the needle driver (M), driving the needle in a rubber glove (D), and knot tying (T).

Results: Laparoscopic skills which require two-hand coordination (M, T) were significantly improved by hands-on training. Needle driving skill appeared to be essentially the same as that needed for open surgery.

Conclusion: Hands-on training is an effective format particularly for laparoscopic skills in which two-hand coordination is essential.

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